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Focusing on acute clinical situations in which there is an imminent risk of serious harm or death to self or others, this practical resource helps clinicians evaluate and manage a wide range of mental health emergencies. Authors examine how to distinguish crises that are emergencies from those that are not, and provide basic instruction in crisis theory and emergency interviewing. The volume then provides guidelines for intervening with suicidal patients, potentially violent patients, and vulnerable victims of violence, as well as patients facing life-and-death medical decisions, with careful attention to risk management and forensic issues. Also addressed are emergency-related conditions including self-mutilation, alcohol and drug-related crises, adverse reactions to psychotropic medication, and psychological symptoms of medical conditions. Finally, chapters consider the effects of emergency intervention on clinicians and offer suggestions for managing stress.
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
In 19 chapters by 33 contributors, major subject categories encompass major issues that mental health practitioners encounter: foundations (crisis theory and intervention), evaluation and management of life- threatening behaviors, risk management in psychological emergencies, emergency-related crises and conditions, medical conditions presenting as psychological crises, and the impact of emergency services on the clinician (such as vicarious traumatization). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
More Reviews and RecommendationsPhillip M. Kleespies, PhD, ABPP, VA Medical Center and Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Ma .